P2 received a huge selection of yummy organic pouches to get her few teeth and gums around from HiPP Organic.We’ve been using HiPP since we started weaning and now they’ve launched 13 new organic pouches! I love pouches, they are convenient and easy to use.

To celebrate this launch HiPP conducted a survey to ask their members for their top tips and experiences. They gathered together the information and created this lovely info-graphic and I’ve been lucky enough to share it with you:I’m one of the parents that wipe clean at every opportunity and I’m also a parent that gives my daughters food I don’t even like.

P2 loves HiPP. I love the varieties they offer and I am pleased to admit that I’ve even tried some of the flavours. When she first tried HiPP organic pouches she wouldn’t let me spoon feed her, she wanted it straight from the pouch and even learned to squeeze it all by herself.I love the different sizes of the new pouches. The little ones are just perfect for first tastes and new eaters, or perfect for a mid-morning/afternoon snack for a more advanced eater. P1 also loves the fruity pouches and sneaks a little munch from her sister.

I am very pleased to announce that HiPP organic have a hamper of goodies worth £25 up for grabs. You can enter here:

If you have to feed on a carpeted area, it pays to visit somewhere like Dunelm where you can buy wipe-clean plastic tablecovering by the metre. Put it under the high chair and any spills are much easier to wipe up

Let your baby smell, feel and look at the food, before handing me the spoon (even if it means more mess!) Tell him/her what we are eating today and which colour is it. It’s all about trying and expriencing the food at this point…In time, they will learn to love it themselves 🙂

Make your own pouches with an infantino pouch filler! And don’t buy loads of tiny storage pots and ice cube trays because in 3 weeks they’ll be eating more than one pot. Use pots from GU desserts and cover with film. They used to have lids, but sadly don’t anymore. It justifies a pudding for you though!

Use a handblender to get food pureed really super smooth and try to give baby mostly just what you’re having to keep things simple! And don’t feel bad if you rely on more than the odd pouch when time is short to prep from scratch!

When your little un is ready for solids, start off by introducing small amounts & then gradually build it up, try to feed at the same times every day & eventually you & baby will fall into a regular routine

my tip is to take it slowly, cover yourself up and don’t panic if it takes longer than you think. If you feel it will never happen, remember you don’t see children starting school still relying on bottle feeds!

We haven’t started weaning yet but my health visitor gave me a great tip earlier, to let baby hold cooked carrot sticks/cucumber sticks to get him used to the texture and eventually it will make its way to his mouth!

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Jodie Fisher

Welcome I am a young mum of three daughters; P1 born 2008, P2 born 2013 and P3 who was born in 2014. Our eldest is suspected to have ASD and we are going through that diagnosis process at the moment. Together with my family we cover topics relating to parenting, our daily struggles and joys of life, product reviews, our travel adventures, baking, crafts and everything in between. I hope you enjoy being here and please contact me if you have any queries.